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Shiray Kaka

1995 - Today

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Shiray Kaka (née Tane; born 26 March 1995) is a New Zealand rugby sevens player. She won a gold medal with the Black Ferns sevens team at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shiray Kaka is the 10,775th most popular athlete (down from 10,720th in 2019), the 425th most popular biography from New Zealand (down from 419th in 2019) and the 122nd most popular New Zealander Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Shiray Kaka ranks 10,775 out of 6,025Before her are Adam Girard de Langlade Mpali, Muhammad Khalil Akhtar, Neama Said, Danielle G. Waldman, Mayumi Someya, and Rebecca McGowan. After her are Alicia Brown, Mia Vallée, Ryan Lo, Chris Benard, Karem Ben Hnia, and Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Shiray Kaka ranks 1,537Before her are Linnae Harper, Asa Guevara, Ryder Ryan, Willner Rivas, Aleksandr Kudashev, and Anita Mulenga. After her are Revée Walcott-Nolan, Aoife Coughlan, Martin Peterka, Gu Yaoyao, Bellore Sangala, and Andrew Knewstubb.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Shiray Kaka ranks 425 out of 303Before her are Ireen Lungu (1997), Gemma Flynn (1990), Etene Nanai-Seturo (1999), Kelsey Smith (1994), Janja Šegel (2001), and Adam Girard de Langlade Mpali (2002). After her are Josh Junior (1989), Andrew Knewstubb (1995), Ben Harris (null), Tone Ng Shiu (1994), Sione Molia (1993), and Hadel Aboud (1999).

Among ATHLETES In New Zealand

Among athletes born in New Zealand, Shiray Kaka ranks 122Before her are Jessie Hodges (1996), Dane Lett (1990), Yehualeye Beletew (1998), Gemma Flynn (1990), Kelsey Smith (1994), and Adam Girard de Langlade Mpali (2002). After her are Josh Junior (1989), Andrew Knewstubb (1995), Ben Harris (null), Tone Ng Shiu (1994), Hadel Aboud (1999), and Frances Davies (1996).